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    U know instead of just choosing a colour for a website back ground.. u can have something that says FF80FF.. i have no idea what they will come out like. can anyone find me a page where it tells u what they are? +Rep for help ;] as manytimes as possible.. for a week ;]

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    when addding a background you use for example:
    HTML Code:
    <body bgcolor="red">
    but that isnt very exact as you cant tamper with how dark etc it is. This is were hex codes come in. They are just a six digit code which represent a color but the difference is you can have varied colour ranges. so in hex it would be:
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    <body bgcolor="#FF9900">
    which is also red for a tut on this although you wont need to know all this try http://www.thybag.co.uk/index.php?p=Tutorials&ind=21 Good luck.

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    Basically what Splinter said.

    Most people use the numbers, the Hexademical codes.

    - Dan

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    thankyou for the help x

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